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725, 734, 4 L.Ed.2d 697 (1960), it cannot matter that the agents preferred to delay the arrest until petitioner stepped into the hallway—especially when the FBI only managed to gain entry into the apartment by requiring petitioner to surrender his key.

Mr. McCain's solicitation of the letters appeared to be an attempt to give Republicans some cover to vote against repeal, since Republicans could say that they were supporting the view of the top officers of the services who preferred to delay any vote until after Dec. 1.

William would have preferred to delay the invasion until he could make an unopposed landing.

Baldwin rejected the request for delay, presumably because he preferred to resolve the crisis quickly.

He did not want a repeat of the confusion of 29 May and preferred to delay any combat until he was assured of a full day in which to conduct it, in order that his signals not be obscured or misinterpreted.

It was found in the second experiment that the sound field with the modulated delay time of reflection is preferred to that with the fixed delay time of reflection especially in the case of performing changeful music with a small value of the effective duration of the autocorrelation function.

In summary, our method reported in this study is a valid alternative to be considered for generating Drosophila mutants with a reasonable efficiency and as little time and effort as possible, especially when the prevention of delayed mutation events is preferred to reduce the off-target effects and mosaicism.

However, the discounted utility anomaly of a present-smaller reward being excessively preferred to a delayed-larger reward indicates the following inconsistent preference orders: X, t ≥ Y, s and X, t + ε ≤ Y, s + ε. (3).

In general, one person at Goldman said, the traders would have preferred to have Nasdaq delay its opening until after the ceremony, as the New York and American Stock Exchanges did.

Citi delayed its conversion of $25 billion of preferred to common shares until after the stress tests are revealed.

Mr Bush skilfully used the "war on terror" to expand the president's powers while marginalising his critics (or "hand-wringers and appeasers", as that brutal centurion Tom DeLay, preferred to call them).

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